Question
Why is SCSI performance superior to that of IDE/ATA? Explain the reasons from an architectural perspective

Answer :
SCSI offers improved performance and expandability and compatibility options, making it suitable for high-end computers.
- Number of devices supported is 16
- SCSI architecture derives its base from the client-server relationship
- SCSI initiator, or a client, sends a request to a SCSI target, or a server.
- The target performs the tasks requested and sends the output to the initiator
- When a device is initialized, SCSI allows for automatic assignment of device IDs on the bus, which prevents two or more devices using the same SCSI IDs

Question
What is a difference between a Cluster and a geographically-dispersed Cluster from administrative perspective?

Answer :
Geographically dispersed clusters, also called stretched clusters or extended clusters, are clusters comprised of nodes that are placed in different physical sites. Geographically dispersed clusters are designed to provide failover in the event of a site loss due to power issues, natural disasters or other unforeseen events.
From administrative perspective the difference would come up due to the storage that will be used. It won't be a common storage available at the respective locations instead a replication between the two will have to be set up and managed accordingly. Managing failover will also be different than a normal
cluster.

Question
DAS provides an economically viable alternative to other storage networking Solutions. Justify this statementAnswer :
- Setup requires a relatively lower initial investment
- Setup is managed using host-based tools, such as the host OS, which makes storage management tasks easy for small and medium enterprises.
- Requires fewer management tasks, and less hardware and software elements to set up and operate.

Question

i.Write the type of networks in place of N1 and N2. Write the type of ports in place of P1 and P2.
ii. What is meant by FC network is lossless? How FC achieve this ? How can we achieve losslessness in FCoE?

(ii) An FC network is lossless, meaning that the protocol has a built-in mechanism that prevents frame drops caused by congestion. Fibre Channel manages congestion through link level, credit based flow control. With credit-based flow control, the receiver sends credits to the sender to indicate the availability of receive buffers; the sender waits for credits before transmitting messages to the receiver Busy receive port can send the control frame to the transmit port for pause in transmission. This is called PAUSE capability of ethernet. Using this FCoE supports losslessness which is required in FC transmission.

Question

i.Write Server Configuration for the following:

Export src and ports to client01 and client02, but only, client01 has root privileges on it.

The client machines have root and can mount anywhere on /exports. Anyone in the world can mount /exports/obj read-only.

ii.How do you recover the data from backup in following scenarios:

(a) Full backup taken on Monday, Incremental backup taken on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. You have to restore system on Friday.

(b) Full backup taken on Monday, Cumulative backup taken on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. You have to restore system on Friday.

Answer

i)

# Export src and ports to client01 and client02, but only

# client01 has root privileges on it

/usr/src /usr/ports -maproot=root client01

/usr/src /usr/ports client02

# The client machines have root and can mount anywhere

# on /exports. Anyone in the world can mount /exports/obj read-only

/exports -alldirs -maproot=root client01 client02

/exports/obj –ro

ii)

First restore Mondays full backup.

(a) Then restore backup of Tuesday, wednesday and Thursday.

(b) After restoration of Monday’s, restore Thursday’s backup

Question

A host generates 8,000 I/Os at peak utilization with an average I/O size of 32 KB. The response time is currently measured at an average of 12 ms during peak utilizations. When synchronous replication is implemented with a Fiber Channel ink to a remote site, what is the response time experienced by the host if the network latency is 6 ms per I/O?

Answer

Actual response time = 12+ (6*4) + (32*1024/8000) = 40.096

Where 12 ms = current response time

6 ms per I/O = latency

32*1024/8000 = data transfer time

Question
We have 6 nodes running a cluster. If suddenly 5 nodes found that they can communicate with each other but they cannot communicate with one specific node.
i. What steps the cluster should take to prevent data corruption? What is this phenomena called?
ii. Now if it is found that cluster is split in two groups with 3 nodes in each group. Nodes in one group can communicate with each other but can not communicate with nodes of other group. What is this situation called? Explain in brief about the steps the cluster will take to resolve the problem. Answer :
(i) The node will be forced to shut down through some managed Switch. This is called fencing.
(ii)This is called as split brain. To prevent data corruption cluster should shut down the group with lesser number of nodes. Since here the number of nodes are equal, cluster will take the help of quorum disk to decide the group of nodes to be shut down

Question
A host generates 8,000 I/Os at peak utilization with an average I/O size of 32 KB. The response time is currently measured at an average of 12 ms during peak utilizations. When synchronous replication is implemented with a Fiber Channel ink to a remote site, what is the response time experienced by the host if the network latency is 6 ms per I/O?

Question
An organization having a LAN based database server and SAN based mail server wants to connect both to a backup device. Suggest a method of connection through a diagram showing necessary components connecting backup device using LAN based and SAN based backups.

Answer :

Question
An origination want to set up a failover system using virtualization suggest at least two methods of providing using virtualization. Explain failover handling in each method and compare merits and demerits of each

Answer :

Solution 1 Merits and Demerits

Scalability, No change in IP address for HA

A disaster can destroy both sites, Client reconnection is more

Solution 2 Merits and Demerits

A disaster cannot destroy both sites, Minimizes Client Reconnection, IP of VM does not change,

Less Scalable

Question
Write about WBEM with neat sketch.

Answer:
Web Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) - the infrastructure that is used to exchange CIM data and to perform operations on CIM data
•Web Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) is an initiative by the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF), the aim of which is to make possible the management of the entire IT infrastructure of a company .
•WBEM uses web techniques such as XML and HTTP to access and represent management information. Furthermore, it defines interfaces for integrating conventional techniques such as SNMP.
WBEM defines three columns that standardise the interfaces between resources and management tools. The Common Information Model (CIM) defines an object-oriented model that can describe all aspects of system management. It is left up to the components participating in a WBEM environment how they realise this model, for example in C++ or in Java.

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